Komplete 10 update – 12,000 sounds, 130GB of content: Pricing starting at 499€ (as reported in Beats’ print article, now on newsstands here in Germany) Many of the hardware features you’ve already seen in the “teaser” video (which actually showed quite a lot): The big story, as the teaser video suggested, is keyboards designed for controlling instruments in Komplete. (My experience is, readers here ask terrific questions.)īut for starters, here’s the information shared on GearSlutz and in a story on (German-language site). What would you want to see tested what would you want to know? Let’s see some questions rather than premature reviews, and we can find some answers. So, I’m posting it here in the hopes that more inquisitive CDM readers will ask us some questions. The leaks don’t yet reveal any details of how that works, only the basic physical form of the keyboards, as well as what instruments have been added in Komplete 10’s software. You need to hear instruments to judge them you need to actually use hardware and software to judge its quality. Oddly, forum members and commenters have also proceeded to review the announcement in some detail, apparently on the merits of a serious of text bullet points and screen shots alone. From there, the cat’s out of the bag I’m seeing this spreading through German-language outlets and expect others will pick this up soon. Forum members at GearSlutz have been dutifully reproducing everything, leaving few secrets. Native Instruments’ Komplete updates, teased in a video on Friday, have now been prematurely revealed via one print magazine hitting newsstands ( Beat, in Germany), and multiple leaks by dealers (some even crawled by Google, according to a CDM reader). Keeping new musical instrument announcements under wraps prior to embargo dates is proving, again, to be more or less impossible. Guessing that ‘new’ flag will not be a feature.
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